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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT: Fluid buildup in the chest
Very interesting - thanks for posting that -
Gloria
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:00 PM, S. Jewell wrote:
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the
likes
of Robert Cathcart
http
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] OT: Fluid buildup in the chest
Very interesting - thanks for posting that -
Gloria
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:00 PM, S. Jewell wrote:
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the
likes
of Robert Cathcart
http
Hey James,
I've had several FELV cats that developed mediastinal lymphoma. I
tried chemo with one of them, but in general, the (traditional)
treatment was prednisone, and drain the fluid. So I'd take the kitty
in periodically to have the fluid drained. When they got anemic, then
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Very interesting - thanks for posting that -
Gloria
On Oct 23, 2009, at 10:00 PM, S. Jewell wrote:
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the likes
of Robert Cathcart
http://www.orthomed.com/publications1.html , Linus
Pauling, Hugh Riordan, Irwin Stone, and Ewan
Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and suggestions
on LG's chest fluid. Thankfully, he is not FeLV+. This fluid
just seemed to come out of nowhere because he is so
healthy otherwise. He is on prednisone and a diuretic
(salix- 12.5mg). He is going to the litterbox about every
three hours
Hi James,
Glad to hear LG is feeling better, I will pray he continues to
improve and does well. Just curious they did check him for heart
disease right?
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
http://bemikitties.com
http://BelindaSauro.com
I guess it depends. I don't know where the fluid comes from, whether
FELV or not, maybe it's all the same. With my sister, it was coming
from the liver, being taken over by cancer and putting out fluid in
the process. But that was a different type of cancer. Wonder if it
comes from
Hey all,
Sorry for the off-topic post. But, my male cat, LG, is sick.
Took him to the vet this morning because he wasn't
breathing right. He had 288cc's of fluid built up around his
heart and lungs :( :( :( They drained the fluid, and his
color came back almost immediately. He's on
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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of James G Wilson
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 2:29 PM
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Subject: [Felvtalk] OT: Fluid buildup in the chest
Hey all,
Sorry for the off-topic post. But, my male cat, LG, is sick.
Took him to the vet
James,
My cat FeLV+ Linus has had an excellent response to
intravenous sodium ascorbate (non-corn vitamin C from McGuff
Labs) (worked up to 1 gram per pound of body weight) for his
FeLV+ induced lymphosarcoma and has in fact now lived 1.5
years beyond the time when the vet said he would have
James,
My cat FeLV+ Linus has had an excellent response to
intravenous sodium ascorbate (non-corn vitamin C from McGuff
Labs) (worked up to 1 gram per pound of body weight) for his
FeLV+ induced lymphosarcoma and has in fact now lived 1.5
years beyond the time when the vet said he would have
Hi James,
It sounds like Mediastinal (thymic) large B cell lymphoma, it
usually hits younger cats and is very aggressive. Here on our Feline
Lymphoma website are some case studies on this type of lymphoma, it is
one of those that usually responds well to chemo and has a good
Sally,
Did your cat specifically have mediastinal lymphoma, if so is this a
new treatment, I have never heard of this treatment on the feline
lymphoma list I am on??//
--
Belinda
happiness is being owned by cats ...
http://bemikitties.com
http://BelindaSauro.com
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the likes
of Robert Cathcart
http://www.orthomed.com/publications1.html , Linus
Pauling, Hugh Riordan, Irwin Stone, and Ewan Cameron, etc.
regarding intravenous sodium ascorbate for treating disease.
For the past decade I have
Belinda,
You would not have heard of it, unless you follow the likes
of Robert Cathcart
http://www.orthomed.com/publications1.html , Linus
Pauling, Hugh Riordan, Irwin Stone, and Ewan Cameron, etc.
regarding intravenous sodium ascorbate for treating disease.
For the past decade I have
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